...I'd be scared that I might accidentally fire a volley into my gall bladder: the Nazi S.S. belt-buckle pistol.
An odd weapon, but very well engineered (as you would expect from Germans).
"There are countless horrible things happening all over the world and horrible people prospering, but we must never allow them to disturb our equanimity or deflect us from our sacred duty to sabotage and annoy them whenever possible." -Auberon Waugh
...I'd be scared that I might accidentally fire a volley into my gall bladder: the Nazi S.S. belt-buckle pistol.
An odd weapon, but very well engineered (as you would expect from Germans).
that's something Q would show to James Bond in his lab, with the Union Jack on the front, of course.
ReplyDeleteOf course!
DeleteLooks like something Artemis Gordon would work up for Jim West.
ReplyDeleteGod help me that I remember this, but .... that buckle reminds me of an Italian movie were assassinations were an international sport with cash prizes. One woman assassin took out a target with single shot pistols concealed in each cup of her brassiere ... ...
ReplyDeleteI will say no more.
The Tenth Victim. Based on a story by Robert Sheckley, which he later expanded into a full novel.
DeleteIt was only for thin SS agents.
ReplyDeleteSchultz would put a hole in his belly.
It is pretty cool. I'd like one.
It's probably not hard to make.
The problem is it's a .22.
(4 BANGS!) Hey! Did you just shoot me?That's a cool gun. Can I check it out?
Of course, not the place to court serious recoil so a .22 or .25 auto is about it.